Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban reiterated his opposition to Ukraine's accession to the European Union on Feb. 28, warning that it would "destroy" Hungary, the country's public broadcaster Hirado reported.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán continues to oppose Ukraine's accession to the EU, saying it would "destroy" Hungary. Source: European Pravda; Orbán on state radio on Friday, as quoted by Hirado and Telex,
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expects that Fedir Shandor, Ukraine's new ambassador to Hungary, who recently assumed office, will help improve bilateral dialogue. Source: Georgii Tykhyi, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry,
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Hungary will be the one to decide whether Ukraine is able to achieve its hopes of joining the European Union in the future, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Saturday in an escalation of his adversarial posture toward Hungary’s war-ravaged neighbor.
Hungary will not consent to rushing ahead with the extension of sanction on Russian individuals at the European Union's foreign ministers meeting on Monday, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto wrote in a Facebook post on Monday.
Meanwhile, members of the pro-war camp are gathering in London. Those who want this war to continue are coming together. Those who have no qualms about sacrificing human lives or spending billions of euros when it comes to prolonging the war are meeting there,
The progress came after days of negotiations and pressure from Washington to reach a deal, which would propel an end to Ukraine’s brutal war with Russia.
"I know that there are people from this Hungarian leader who have contact with people in President Trump's orbit, and are constantly raising questions... in regards to not expanding NATO into eastern Europe,
Seventeen countries in the United Nations General Assembly joined the U.S. on Monday in voting against a nonbinding resolution condemning Russia as the aggressor in the ongoing war in Ukraine —